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Do you have any graphics that you can modify or do you need to start from scratch? Basically you will need to save the graphic as a template after you build the original. You will also need to unbundle your points and associate with the graphic in system profile.

Actually, one would try to avoid having to define the graphic in each TEC definition in the system profile.

The create-on-the-fly TEC graphics are already done and available in Insight. If there's been a change to that specific application that the graphic doesn't represent, then simply modify that graphic to correctly show your equipment and be done with it.

Now, if you have a specific application with more than one mechanical configuration, then Willy is correct. The "new" graphic (again, as Willy said, you could modify and save as) would need to be specified in EACH tec system profile definition. If you have 2500 of these, ... Oooofff.

Actually, one would try to avoid having to define the graphic in each TEC definition in the system profile.

The create-on-the-fly TEC graphics are already done and available in Insight. If there's been a change to that specific application that the graphic doesn't represent, then simply modify that graphic to correctly show your equipment and be done with it.

Now, if you have a specific application with more than one mechanical configuration, then Willy is correct. The "new" graphic (again, as Willy said, you could modify and save as) would need to be specified in EACH tec system profile definition. If you have 2500 of these, ... Oooofff.

I know the way to do this one...keke.
1. Go to C:...\\Background....copy VAV1 graphic then paste and replace name to VAV2,3,4...2500
2. Go to Graphic\VAV1 -->Ctrl + D --> Save as VAV2,3,4...2500 Graphic.
3. After that ---> Graphic Properties replace directory to VAV2,3,4...2500
4. Finally, Replace point name.
Have any way???